2014 Tour de France – Clean or Dirty?
Posted: August 1, 2014 Filed under: Cycling | Tags: Alexander Vinokourov, doping, Lance Armstrong, Marcel Kittel, Tour de France, Vicenzo Nibali Leave a commentIt was with great pleasure that I watched “The Gentle Giant” Marcel Kittel win the final stage of the 2014 Tour de France this past Sunday. Vincenzo Nibali was crowned the overall race champion on the Champs-Elysées.
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Nibali’s Astana Pro Team has a checkered past in the doping scene, once providing a home for Alexander Vinokourov (2007) and Lance Armstrong (2009 comeback season). They now claim to be clean. Given the increase in performance times, is this plausible? Given the history of widespread doping throughout professional cycling, both revealed and still hidden, does it matter?
Weekly Download 14.14
Posted: July 14, 2014 Filed under: Cycling, Technology, Weekly Download | Tags: Airdog, Lance Armstrong Leave a comment
Here’s a recap of news and notes from around the Web that caught my attention over the past week or so.
What will they think of next? The Airdog is a Video drone that flies itself
Even in the most utopian workplace environments, conflicts arise. These 5 Questions You’ll Need to Settle Workplace Disagreements is a handy tool for finding a resolution.
- Question 1: “Are we arguing about intent or impact?”
- Question 2: “What are our goals here?”
- Question 3: “Are our priorities aligned?”

- Question 4: “How are we defining success?”
- Question 5: “What would you do in my place?”
To a bike geek like myself, there is no greater hero or villain than Lance Armstrong. Lance Armstrong in Purgatory: The After Life recaps his rise and fall and shows how life has changed for the super athlete now that he is no longer atop the podium.